Black and white photograph of members of the Freeport Elks Lodge, Guy Lombardo and members of the cast of the Jones Beach production of "Around the World in 80 Days." From left to right: Fred Hager, Berger Bardsden, female lead, Guy Lombardo,...

Black and white photograph of a NicPac Tent used by the vaudeville team of Helene Hamilton and Jack Barnes who lived at 5 Elm Place. The tent says "Playing Keith-Albee Circuit, Camping and Living in our Comfortably NICPAC Tent." Helene Hamilton...

Black and white photograph of a Nicpac Tent used by the vaudeville team of Helene Hamilton and Jack Barnes who lived at 5 Elm Place. The tent says "Playing Keith-Albee Vaudeville. Camping and living in our comfortably Nicpac Tent." Helene...

President Clifford Lord in the driver’s seat of a construction vehicle at the groundbreaking ceremony for Adams Hall. Pictured with the president, left to right, are Ralph Howell Jr., E.W. Howell Construction, and Louis Jensen, Hofstra’s resident...

The largest house in the background on Asharoken Avenue belonged to Laura S. Stewart, a relative of Asharoken founder W.B. Codling. Beyond this are the summer homes of William Codling and Albert Chesebrough. The fieldstone columns on the left are...

From left to right, the Codling Cottage and the Chesebrough home, garage, and servant’s quarters sit on the shore of Asharoken Beach. The Codling Cottage, one of two model homes built in 1900 to promote William B. Codling’s Asharoken Beach real...

A figure stands on a sand dune along Northport Bay in Asharoken Beach, earlier known as East Beach. Dwellings in the background are typical of the cottages built as the beach community developed after 1900. The home at the far left appears to be...

Bluff Road was once a scenic carriage way along Long Island Sound on Eaton’s Neck. Now lost to erosion, it began across from today’s Bevin Road in Asharoken and ran north through Beacon Farm to the lighthouse.

Black and white photograph of the north corner of Guy Lombardo Avenue and Merrick Road. On the left are: Mobil Gas Station, the Office Cocktail Lounge and Perry's Luncheonette. To the right are: Dapper Dan's Cleaners and Dodd Junior High School.

Interior of Curtiss Engineering production floor, facing E. At left is a 2-engine "Eagle" with twin landing wheels. This was the only 2-engine version made; others were 3- or 1- engine models. A "Jenny" fuselage is alongside. At right is a type-F...

Expanded view of interior of Curtiss Engineering production floor facing E. At left is a 2-engine "Eagle" with twin landing wheels. This was the only 2-engine version made; others were 3- or 1- engine models. A "Jenny" fuselage is alongside. At...

Color slide of Sunrise Highway Looking east from South Ocean Avenue. The Long Island Rail Road grade-level tracks are on the left. A Shell gas station is on the right, and the Meadowbrook National Bank is in the distance.

Black and white of the Southside Midget team that played on the Southside Avenue "Pony Field" owned by Vanderwerkins. From left to right: Buddy Cochran, Bobby Nelson, George Gissel, Freddy Hager, George Florenzie, Warren Matthias, Edwin Veith and...

Frank P. Baylis (left) owned a realty company and in 1917 was elected to the Village of Rockville Centre Board of Trustees. In 1936 he was an officer of the Bank of Rockville Centre. Jacob Lampert (right) was a jeweler and wholesale optician at a...